jacer333 wrote:Yes, those buckets do seal well Job...But if something such as a flood in the basement came along, I question their ability to hold up and think eventually they would let water in. I feel confident that these bags give me a tight seal and that the pennies would be high and dry in nearly any situation.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I use the Kitty Litter buckets during processing. I think the regular size one holds about 18,000 coins unshaken, and the bonus size one holds 22,000 coins.
slickeast wrote:Put them in FED bags and put 4 in each bucket. They will be sealed in a bucket for maximum protection and in bags for easy counting and selling.
scyther wrote:How much do FED bags cost, and where do you buy them?
RichardPenny43 wrote:scyther wrote:How much do FED bags cost, and where do you buy them?
http://banksupplies.com/coin-bags-with- ... -pack.html
Engineer wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I use the Kitty Litter buckets during processing. I think the regular size one holds about 18,000 coins unshaken, and the bonus size one holds 22,000 coins.
They hold more if you take the litter out first.
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